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Radharc is an Irish word meaning "range of vision." This periodical presents contemporary perspectives on topics in Irish studies.
Irish Americans --- Irish Americans. --- History --- Ethnology --- Irish
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English poetry --- Irish poetry --- Irish poetry. --- Irish authors --- Irish authors.
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Features " ... articles drawn from the public events series at GIH [Glucksman Ireland House], including our annual named lectures, the Ernie O'Malley Lecture (on an Irish-American subject), the Irish Institute of New York Lecture (on an Irish subject), and the Barra Ó Donnabháin Lecture (on the Irish language), as well as from special events."--Vol. 8, p. 6 (2011).
Irish Americans --- Irish Americans. --- History --- Ethnology --- Irish --- Ethnic & Race Studies
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Lady (Augusta) Gregory (1852-1932) was a dramatist and folklorist. Along with the poet W. B. Yeats she was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival, and co-founded the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Born Isabella Augusta Persse in County Galway, she belonged to the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, which was closely associated with colonial rule. She married Sir William Gregory in 1880. Her conversion to Irish cultural nationalism began after the death of her husband and was heavily influenced by her visit in 1892 to Inisheer, one of the Aran Islands, where she learnt Irish and the Hiberno-English dialect of Kiltartin. Poets and Dreamers was her first publication and contained translations of the Irish-language poet Anthony Raftery, folk-tales, and plays by the Gaelic scholar and future first President of Ireland, Douglas Hyde.
Irish poetry --- Irish drama --- Irish literature --- History and criticism.
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